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Topical cannabis products, or cannabis products intended to be applied directly to the skin, can help patients with a variety of …

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  1. How come topicals in my area in lotions they use 100mg (65/35) cb/thc % and cost 30-40$ what makes so expensive the lotion can’t be that expensive to produced and how edidles or tinctures around 100mg of thc and/or cdb have lower prices anywhere between $ 3-12 dollars per 100mg so why topicals have such prices??

  2. I love how you ask literally every question a new consumer would think of asking. There are SO many channels reviewing products in a way that makes no better sense of the science, presents no practical information I can apply to my own medical needs etc. This channel was a God-send for me.

  3. Just found this video because I just started using topicals. I'm using an oil, about as thick as shaving oil. Any info on duration/effectiveness vs lotion and balm?

  4. One thing that constantly comes back into my mind when I study this whole industry is, ‘What’s that worth to us?’ I picture people who may need the help that one or more of the many forms that cannabis can provide being used to help them. Imagine the relief from their suffering that cannabis and it’s many forms can do! What is that help worth to those people? I’m so glad we’ve managed to put aside our biases and allowed folks help that only cannabis may be able to accomplish. If you’re struggling, hang in there and look for the beautiful things in this world around us, and take care.

  5. I have horrible crippling inflammatory arthritis in my hands. Couldn't hold paper clips, paper, a pen, or type. Ridiculous way to live! So damn painful! (Like a red hot poker from a fireplace shoved into my bone marrow) I use Dragonfly Topical Butter lavender-lemon. 500 mg THC 500 mg CBD and Zion Sage Balm. At bedtime I throughly rub in the Dragonfly to my Knees (front & back) my hands & some nights along my lower back. Then rub deeply into my thumb joints and along the back of my hands the Balm. Fabulous Relief! Thank you for these miraculous SAFE Relief 🙏 tools.

  6. Blake, I was very interested in your comment about lower back pain, particularly in the mornings. I've been through 6 back surgeries and multiple spinal fusions, and I frequently hurt, sometimes really bad, in the morning. Is there a particular topical you can recommend that works best for you? I'd love some guidance on what might be a good starting point for me.

  7. Love Topicals I use them for carpel tunnel and even sciatic nerve pain. I feel like they relax you and the muscles, not get you high.
    I’ve tried Soothie and Synergy Relief. Always open to try other brands when I can.

  8. Thank you for going into the tropicals subject. I love the balms for muscles and headaches. Works great and am wanting to now try the lotions. Love your videos!

  9. What is the best topical for back pain. I just had back surgery about a month ago and looking for the best topical to use. I wake up so so stiff and in so much pain in the morning. Any suggestions?

  10. I've tried cbd topicals for back pain from the work from home change after covid but I'll have to try something from the dispensary. Also, since it don't give you as much of the psychoactive properties of THC, is it less likely to cause you to fail a work related drug test? That would be great since there isn't a lot of protection to jobs even with a medical card.

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